The 19-year-old man accused of intentionally driving into Burrard Inlet in Port Moody, B.C., as a part of a paid livestream stunt is now facing five new vehicle-related charges. The stunt, which was allegedly done for the purpose of gaining attention and followers on social media, has sparked outrage and concern among the community. The charges include reckless driving, dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, and driving without due care and attention.
Despite the potential consequences of his actions, the accused appears to have prioritized the pursuit of online fame over the safety of himself and others. The decision to drive a vehicle into the ocean for the sake of a livestream raises serious questions about the lengths some individuals will go to in order to attract attention on social media.
The incident has highlighted the dangerous trend of individuals risking their lives and the lives of others in pursuit of internet fame. It serves as a reminder of the potential consequences of irresponsible behavior and the impact that social media can have on individuals’ decision-making processes. The accused now faces the legal consequences of his actions and will have to answer to the charges brought against him.
As the case unfolds, it is important to consider the implications of seeking validation and attention through risky and potentially harmful stunts. The incident in Port Moody serves as a cautionary tale for those who may be tempted to prioritize online fame over their own safety and the safety of others. It is a stark reminder of the need for responsible behavior both online and in the real world.
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Another fool
What’s he think he’s cool ?
Kitten's cutesy haircuts and narcissistic posing for his phone pretty much says it all. One note of positivity though, in the US the cops wouldn't even waste their time with someone like him, especially in California, where you have to be videoed from multiple angles (with your face clearly visible), committing a high-level felony, with multiple cooperative witnesses, and a solid known address, before they will ever roll a cruiser to attempt to arrest you. So, count your blessings, Canada.
And I wonder why my insurance premiums are going up
SMH did he actually livestream his arrest too lol.
Tik tok generation is UNWELL.
Useless pawn
Shouldnt he lose his licence for life ?
Oh no,
He'll get a medal no doubt from the judge.
Wonder what the charge is for having hair like that lmao broccoli hair magoo
Please young fellas, stop looking into the camera like this ? Good lord
Take away his citizenship, easy.
Mslim no doubt.
Another wrthlss mslim
Can't fix stu
Mslim no surprise
EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEWwwuuuuuuuu
Simply weird behaviour??
“They’re not sending us their best” (Donald Trump, 2016)
Social media has been proven to be pure evil.
Lol broccoli hair generation.
Canada 🇨🇦 should completely ban both Chinese apps, TikTok and WeChat.
– Not only do they pose national security risks and privacy infringements,
but they are also harmful to young people.
TikTok Generation
what a clown…
Yeah, no, Canadians don't do that.
Deport
That’s not a man that’s just a freaking squid 🦑
My goodness, can anyone love himself any more than this? The TikTok disease in all its glory.
so cringe.